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A used boot lid that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Ford Transit has gone through distinct generations: the Mk6 ran from 2000 to 2006, the Mk7 from 2006 to 2013, and the current Mk8 from 2014 onwards, and boot lids do not cross between these generations. Within a single generation, wheelbase and roof height do not affect the tailgate or barn doors, but the body style does — a van with a tailgate and one with barn doors use completely different rear aperture hardware and are not interchangeable. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Both a 2010 and a 2012 Transit fall within the Mk7 generation (2006–2013), so they share the same body shell and a tailgate from either year should physically correspond. However, there were pressing and detail changes during the Mk7 production run that are difficult to confirm without cross-referencing your specific registration, so check with the breaker to make sure the panel lines up correctly. Never assume fitment without that confirmation.
No — the Mk7 (2006–2013) and Mk8 (2014–present) Transit are entirely different platforms with different body pressings, so the tailgate from a Mk7 will not fit a Mk8. These are a named generation boundary and parts do not cross it. Confirm your generation with the breaker using your registration before ordering.
Yes, this is one of the most important fitment questions for a Transit rear opening — barn doors and a single tailgate are completely different assemblies with different hinges, latches, and aperture reinforcements, and they are not interchangeable. Make sure you tell the breaker clearly which configuration your van has, and confirm against your registration to avoid an expensive mistake.
Trim level does not affect the fitment of a Ford Transit tailgate or barn doors — the panels themselves are the same pressing regardless of whether your van is a base, Trend, Limited, or any other grade. You may find cosmetic differences such as badging, trim strips, or paint finish on a part pulled from a higher-spec van, but these do not affect whether the panel bolts on correctly. Factor in any cosmetic differences when buying from a breaker if a tidy finish matters to you.
Wheelbase and roof height do not affect the tailgate or barn door fitment on the Ford Transit — the rear opening is consistent across short, medium, and long wheelbase variants, and across low and high roof versions within the same generation. What does matter is the generation (Mk6, Mk7, or Mk8) and whether your van has a single tailgate or barn doors, so focus on those details when speaking to a breaker.